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What is back
pain?
Back problems
can be caused by an extraordinarily wide range
of problems – some of them originating elsewhere
in the body, but with pain being transmitted
(referred) to areas of the back by the nervous
system.
Who
suffers from back pain?
Virtually all
human beings are subject to back problems. The
fact that humans walk upright, on two legs, puts
great pressure on the spine and muscles that
support it. Over time, back pain is all but
inevitable. Normal wear and tear, accidents,
disease, and such bad "back habits" as
unnecessary strain from overexertion at play or
work (especially lifting, pushing, pulling, and
reaching for things improperly), and poor
standing and sitting posture result in both
immediate and long-term back problems.
What can chiropractic do?
Chiropractors
successfully treat subluxation (a complex of
functional and/or structural changes in joints,
which can interfere with nerve transmission,
disturb other organ systems and undermine
general health). Spinal subluxations may have
symptoms localized in some part of the back or
may radiate down to the buttocks, thighs and
legs. Chiropractors also treat tension that can
show up as backaches and/or
headaches or pains elsewhere in the body.
Doctors of
chiropractic draw upon a wealth of knowledge and
experience with treating and preventing back
pain and back injuries. Soothing and
pain-reducing spinal adjustments have been
developed over the last century, during which
chiropractors have practiced, improved and
refined their techniques.
The chiropractic
approach is similar to the clinical practice
guidelines of the U.S. Agency for Health Care
Policy and Research. That is, doctors of
chiropractic not only treat the pain, they try
to keep patients engaging in their normal
activities rather than resting immobile in bed,
which can actually cause further debilitation.
And, of course, chiropractors do not rely on
surgery, hospitalization and medication that can
be both dangerous and needlessly costly for
patients and their insurance providers.
A thorough
spinal exam and x-rays if necessary is
recomended to find out the source of your pain
and if chiropractic care will help you. |